Question Drivers must yield to a pedestrian: Answers Even if the pedestrian crosses the street carelessly. Only when the pedestrian is in a crosswalk. Only if the pedestrian is on the same side of the road as the driver. If the pedestrian uses a hand signal to ask oncoming drivers to stop. Explanation Drivers must always yield to pedestrians in the street, even if they are crossing against a red light or are otherwise being careless. Take a FREE Practice Test Now This questions appears in the following tests: Vermont Practice Test Idaho Practice Test New Jersey Practice Test Indiana Practice Test Wisconsin Practice Test Michigan Practice Test Rhode Island Practice Test New York Practice Test Massachusetts Practice Test Texas Practice Test Florida Practice Test New Hampshire Practice Test Ohio Practice Test Missouri Practice Test Nevada Practice Test Oregon Practice Test North Carolina Practice Test New Mexico Practice Test Hawaii Practice Test Minnesota Practice Test North Dakota Practice Test Louisiana Practice Test Washington Practice Test Maine Practice Test West Virginia Practice Test Montana Practice Test Utah Practice Test